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4 project(s) on this page
Project |
Spr |
Newest |
Outdated |
Ignored |
Rank |
libpcap∗
|
51 |
1.10.543 |
1.10.4▲16
1.10.3▲3
1.10.2▲
1.10.1▲15
1.10.0▲3
1.9.1▲7
1.9.0▲3
1.8.1.1▲
1.8.1▲3
1.7.4▲3
1.7.2▲
1.6.2▲
1.6.1▲
1.5.3▲5
1.5.1▲
1.5.0▲
1.4.0▲4
1.3.0▲
1.2.1▲
1.2.0▲
1.1.1▲
0.9.8▲ |
9999
1.10.4.r782.g6c6198ad
HEAD |
100.00 |
rpcapd∗
|
1 |
1.10.5 |
|
r12.924fc55 |
95.23 |
tcpdump∗
|
46 |
4.99.535 |
4.99.418
4.99.3▲4
4.99.2
4.99.19
4.99.04
4.9.3▲6
4.9.2▲5
4.9.1▲2
4.9.0▲3
4.8.1▲2
4.7.4▲3
4.7.3▲
4.6.2▲
4.6.1▲
4.5.1▲4
4.5.0▲
4.4.0▲
4.3.0▲
4.2.1▲
4.1.1▲
4.0.0▲2
3.9.8▲ |
9999
4.99.r708.g61d5da84
HEAD |
95.23 |
tcpslice∗
|
12 |
1.85 |
1.76
1.52
1.3▲2
1.2.0.3▲
1.2a3▲2 |
|
95.23 |
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- ignored - version is ignored and excluded from comparison for some other reason (e.g. snapshots).
- vulnerable▲ - version is potentially vulnerable as there are related CVEs.